Using synthetically modified proteins to make new materials.
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Novel roles for well-known players: from tobacco mosaic virus pests to enzymatically active assembliesSite-specific protein transamination using N-methylpyridinium-4-carboxaldehyde.Enabling Wittig reaction on site-specific protein modification.N-terminal modification of proteins with o-aminophenols.One-step site-specific modification of native proteins with 2-pyridinecarboxyaldehydes.Dual pH- and Temperature-Responsive Protein NanoparticlesSmart vaults: thermally-responsive protein nanocapsules.Selective and Reversible Photochemical Derivatization of Cysteine Residues in Peptides and Proteins.Recombinant protein-based polymers for advanced drug delivery.Selective chemical protein modification.Developments and recent advancements in the field of endogenous amino acid selective bond forming reactions for bioconjugation.Modern tools for the chemical ligation and synthesis of modified peptides and proteins.Self-assembly of Ni-NTA-modified β-annulus peptides into artificial viral capsids and encapsulation of His-tagged proteins.Concurrent zero-dimensional and one-dimensional biomineralization of gold from a solution of Au3+ and bovine serum albumin.Tobacco mosaic virus rods and spheres as supramolecular high-relaxivity MRI contrast agentsModified TMV Particles as Beneficial Scaffolds to Present Sensor Enzymes.Self-assembled controllable virus-like nanorods as templates for construction of one-dimensional organic-inorganic nanocomposites.Site-specific engineering of chemical functionalities on the surface of live hepatitis D virus.Assembly of bacteriophage into functional materials.Mild bioconjugation through the oxidative coupling of ortho-aminophenols and anilines with ferricyanide.Anthracene-bisphosphonate based novel fluorescent organic nanoparticles explored as apoptosis inducers of cancer cells.TMV nanorods with programmed longitudinal domains of differently addressable coat proteins.A Versatile Method to Prepare Protein Nanoclusters for Drug Delivery.Modular Self-Assembly of Protein Cage Lattices for Multistep Catalysis.Successive energy transfer within multiple photosensitizers assembled in a hexameric hemoprotein scaffold.Bioorthogonal Diversification of Peptides through Selective Ruthenium(II)-Catalyzed C-H Activation.Water-Soluble Palladium Reagents for Cysteine S-Arylation under Ambient Aqueous Conditions.Photocontrolled reversible morphology conversion of protein nanowires mediated by an azobenzene-cored dendrimer.Multiple photosynthetic reaction centres of porphyrinic polypeptide-Li(+)@C60 supramolecular complexes.Peptide-Modulated Self-Assembly of Chromophores toward Biomimetic Light-Harvesting Nanoarchitectonics.pH-responsive double hydrophilic protein-polymer hybrids and their self-assembly in aqueous solutionTemperature-responsive “tadpole-shaped” protein-polymer hybrids and their self-assembly behaviorNoncovalent functionalization of a nanofibrous network with a bio-inspired heavy metal binding peptideSelf-assembly and characterization of small and monodisperse dye nanospheres in a protein cageWater-soluble allyl sulfones for dual site-specific labelling of proteins and cyclic peptidesBioorthogonal Diversification of Peptides through Selective Ruthenium(II)-Catalyzed C-H ActivationSelective N-terminal acylation of peptides and proteins with a Gly-His tag sequence
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Using synthetically modified proteins to make new materials.
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Using synthetically modified proteins to make new materials.
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Using synthetically modified proteins to make new materials.
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Using synthetically modified proteins to make new materials.
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Using synthetically modified proteins to make new materials.
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Leah S Witus
Matthew B Francis
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2011-08-03T00:00:00Z